IPFS-Based Digital Brains Network

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(Archived in 2019. 3K⭐️ before takedown)


Decentralizing My Brain to a Network of Brains

Inspired by Ghost in the Shell (攻殻機動隊 シェルのゴースト), this project is an experiment in turning individual cognition into a decentralized, composable intelligence system — a “brain” that evolves not alone, but in network with others.

In Masamune Shirow’s post-cyberpunk universe, cyberbrains enable humans to interface directly with networks, blending flesh and machine. While we aren’t there yet, our smartphones, cloud services, and machine learning models have already made us partial cyborgs — mentally extended into the digital ether.

But with this abundance of data comes cognitive overload. Our minds race endlessly. Our attention fragments.

I believe the next leap in human cognition is to become distributed — not just individuals with digital tools, but nodes in a thinking mesh. A network of minds, composable like software functions, iterative like code, and capable of collective elevation.

This repo was a first step — a prototype knowledge base wired for expansion, now archived since 2019 (⭐️3K before takedown by Github). It lives on in IPFS and the minds that forked it.

🧠 System Overview

This was an early attempt to build a decentralized, searchable knowledge engine — something between a cyberbrain and a programmable wiki.

Think: functional mind modules you can remix, fork, and improve.

🧩 Requirements

📦 Get It from IPFS

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The original repo was removed from GitHub, but lives on via CID and community forks.

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We must elevate our minds — not just as humans, but as human+machine.